11:30 LRN Newscast Jan 28

Senator Bill Cassidy says the Biden Administration has not adequately proved why Americans need another 1,400 dollar stimulus check right now. Cassidy says there’s data indicating most people don’t need the money…

Cut 11 (09) “….increased.”

The Secretary of State’s Office has re-started the process of replacing the state’s current stock of 10-thousand voting machines, which are decades-old. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the Office of State Procurement is now accepting bids from vendors and they are looking to purchase new voting machines that provide a paper record…

Cut 4 (08) “…Louisiana elections” 

Bids are due by March 24th and Ardoin says if all goes well the new machines could be in use by the 2022 spring elections.

President Joe Biden has placed a moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico, which will hurt Louisiana’s oil and gas industry. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

LSU Health Shreveport’s Center will hold a drive-thru vaccination event for those Louisiana residents age 70 and older that need their first dose. The dates are February 1st through the 3rd. You can preregister at lsuhs.edu. Those who need their second dose of the can go February 2 through the 4th. It will be held at the Fairgrounds in Shreveport from 8 am until 3:30.

10:30 LRN Newscast Jan 28

President Joe Biden’s moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and federal waters receives criticism from U-S Senator John Kennedy saying it will cost Louisianans jobs. While environmentalists applaud the moratorium, Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards believes a balance can be struck between oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico while also protecting the environment.

Cut 5 (11) “…our country.”

Insurers have paid or reserved $7.7 billion on claims in Louisiana through the end of 2020 from hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says $6.6 billion has been paid so far on those claims.

Cut 9 (13) “…process.”

The Louisiana Department of Education is developing a new program to help develop student’s emotional and social health in hopes to boost academic outcomes. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says leaders will participate in a series of workshops and five, six-hour-long modules to develop skills related to student emotional health…

Cut 13 (09) “….need.”

The training focuses on developing social/emotional help in early childhood.

The Secretary of State’s Office has re-started the process of replacing the state’s current stock of 10-thousand voting machines, which are decades-old. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says the Office of State Procurement is now accepting bids from vendors who can supply the state with new voting equipment.

Cut 3 (10)  “…transparent elections”

Ardoin says bids are due by March 24th.

9:30 LRN Newscast

U-S Senator John Kennedy says President Biden’s decision to place a moratorium on new lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico is a job killer for the Louisiana Oil and Gas Industry. During his monthly call in show, Governor Edwards also expressed concern as he says it will take decades to move away from fossil fuel production, which is why oil and gas production in the Gulf is still vital…

cut 6 (07) “….continue”

Senator Bill Cassidy is expressing doubt about the Biden Administration’s push for 1,400 dollar stimulus checks and a 15 dollar an hour federal minimum wage. Cassidy says Democrats haven’t proven why most Americans need another 1,400…
Cut 10 (09) “…promise.”
Cassidy says raising the minimum wage to 15-dollars an hour by 2025 will kill struggling restaraunts.

The state department of insurance reports that insurers have paid out five billion dollars so far to Louisiana homeowners who sustained damage from hurricanes that struck the state last year. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says policyholders filed 291-thousand claims, but some of the claims were not for more money than the two-to-five percent named storm deductible that some insurers require policyholders to pay…
cut 8 (11) “….company”

The state department of education is developing a new program to help develop student’s emotional and social health as a way to boost academic outcomes. Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says through this program they plan to teach kids to understand emotion, set goals, show empathy and build positive relationships with their peers…
cut 15 (06) “….absenteeism”

 

830 AM LRN News

President Joe Biden has placed a moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico, which will hurt Louisiana’s oil and gas industry…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

The 2021 SEC football schedule is out and LSU is set to play seven home and five away games. LSU’s SEC home games next fall will be against Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, and Texas A-and-M, and they’ll visit Mississippi State, Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Alabama on November sixth.

Senator Bill Cassidy is pushing back against President Biden’s calls for a 15 dollar federal minimum wage. He says the push for 15 an hour by 2025 would kill struggling restaurants that are barely hanging on right now.

Cut 12 (09) “…jobs.”

Proponents argue the prophesied major job losses never materialized in jurisdictions that independently raised their minimum wages.

K-12 teaching leaders in the state will be put through a 30+ hour course to educate them about how to better develop student’s emotional and social health. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says In the 2018-2019 school year, there were 30,239 days of missed school by students serving out-of-school suspensions, and helping student before they act out is key.

Cut 14 (11) “…future.” 

730 AM LRN News

The Biden Administration is banning the sale of new oil and gas leases on federal lands as part of a push to limit global warming to acceptable levels in the future. U-S Senator John Kennedy says the move is a job killer, and wants Democrats in vulnerable states to push back…

Cut 4 (10)“…Louisiana families.”

The moratorium will not impact any ongoing drilling operations, but will likely be felt in the state in the coming months as future leasing operations get shutdown.

Senator Bill Cassidy says the Biden Administration has not adequately proved why Americans need another 1,400 dollar stimulus check right now. Cassidy says there’s data indicating most people don’t need the money…

Cut 11 (09) “….increased.”

The Louisiana Department of Education is developing a new program to help develop student’s emotional and social health in an effort to boost academic outcomes. State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says leaders will participate in a series of workshops and five, six hour-long modules to develop skills related to student emotional health…

Cut 13 (09) “….need.”

The training focuses on developing social/emotional health in early childhood.

Insurers have paid or reserved $7.7 billion on claims in Louisiana through the end of 2020 from hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says claims from Katrina in Louisiana alone were $24 billion, the costliest for the state, followed by Rita at $3.3 billion, but that’s been eclipsed…

Cut 7 (11)  “…losses.”

6:45 LRN Sportscast January 28

The Saints are reportedly close to 100 million dollars over the salary cap, which means significant roster moves are likely needed in the offseason. General Manager Mickey Loomis admits the salary cap situation will be a challenge….
Cut 16 (11) “…the year after.”
But Loomis still expects the Saints to compete for championships, even if Drew Brees decides not to return for a 21st season.

The SEC has released its football schedule for 2021 and the Tigers are set to play seven home games and five road games, including the first-ever meeting with UCLA at the Rose Bowl in Pasedena, California to kick-off the season on September 4th. LSU’s SEC home games next fall will be against Auburn, Florida, Arkansas and Texas A-and-M, and they’ll visit Mississippi State, Kentucky, Ole Miss and Alabama on November sixth.
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The Pelicans took down a heavily depleted Wizards team last night 124-106. Against a COVID and injury-depleted frontcourt, Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram both put up 32 points on highly efficient shooting. Steven Adams pitched in with 18 rebounds. Wizards All-NBA star guard Bradley Beal did torch New Orleans for 47 points and six assists, but only one other Wizard hit double digits.

In the Southland Conference, Northwestern State has its first two game winning streak of the year as the Demons downed UNO 81-73 as Trenton Massner had 21 points. Nicholls won it seventh straight as the Colonels dribbled past McNeese 76-69. Ty Gordon had 24 points. And Southeastern Louisiana defeated Central Arkansas 69-57.

Tonight, Louisiana Tech begins a two-game series against Southern Miss in Hattiesburg.

La Tech has also released its football schedule for 2021. The Bulldogs will play six games at home including the Conference USA opener against North Texas on September 25th. Tech kicks off the season at Mississippi State.

630 AM LRN News

U-S Senator John Kennedy says President Joe Biden has delivered a devastating blow to Louisiana’s economy by placing a moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and in federal waters, including the Gulf of Mexico. Kennedy says the executive order is a job killer…

Cut 3 (11)  “…leave our state.”  

The Administration says these moves are vital for reducing the nation’s carbon output and limiting catastrophic levels so climate change in the future. The US has rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, which sets a carbon neutral deadline of 2050.

Senator Bill Cassidy is skeptical about the need to send out new 1,400 dollar stimulus checks like President Biden has proposed. Cassidy says the administration hasn’t proved why people need that kind of money right now…

Cut 10 (09) “…promise.”

State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says insurers have paid or reserved $7.7 Billion in claims on hurricanes, Laura, Delta, and Zeta combined. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

AM LRN Newscall Jan 28

President Joe Biden has placed a moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico, which will hurt Louisiana’s oil and gas industry. Jeff Palermo has the story…

Cut 1 (31) “…I’m Jeff Palermo”

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State Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says insurers have paid or reserved $7.7 Billion in claims on hurricanes, Laura, Delta, and Zeta combined. Brooke Thorington has more.

Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.” 

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U-S Senator John Kennedy says President Joe Biden has delivered a devastating blow to Louisiana’s economy by placing a moratorium on new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and in federal waters. including the Gulf of Mexico. Kennedy says the executive order is a job killer…

Cut 3 (11)  “…leave our state.”  

Kennedy is calling on his Democratic colleagues in the state legislature and in local governments to call the White House and let them know how much this will hurt..,

Cut 4 (10)“…Louisiana families.”

Environmentalists applaud the moratorium and the efforts by the Biden administration to reduce emissions. But Democratic Governor John Bel Edwards believes a balance can be struck between oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico while also protecting the environment

Cut 5 (11) “…our country.”

The moratorium will not impact ongoing drilling operations, but energy experts say the President’s climate plan is not good for Louisiana’s oil and gas industry. Edwards says it will take decades to move away from fossil fuels towards more renewable energy resources, which is why oil and gas from the Gulf of Mexico is still vital…

Cut 6 (07) “…continue.”

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Insurers have paid or reserved $7.7 billion on claims in Louisiana through the end of 2020 from hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says claims from Katrina in Louisiana alone were $24.3 billion the costliest for the state, followed by Rita at $3.3 billion, but now Rita has been eclipsed in insurance costs.

Cut 7 (11)  “…losses.”

Donelon says of the three major storms that hit the state in 2020 policyholders filed 291,000 claims and insurers consider 80-percent of those claims closed. Of those claims about half were not paid, Donelon says it’s because many policies require a two to five percent named storm deductible of the insured value of your property.

Cut 8 (11) “…company.”

Donelon says $6.6 billion has been paid so far of the $7.7 billion of claims from Hurricanes Laura, Delta and Zeta combined.

Cut 9 (13) “…process.”

Donelon says in addition to those clams in reserve being in the adjustment process, others are in litigation.

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Senator Bill Cassidy is expressing doubt about the Biden Administration’s push for 1,400 dollar stimulus checks and a 15 dollar an hour federal minimum wage.

Democrats made the promise of 2,000 dollar stimulus checks a centerpiece of their winning Georgia Senate campaigns. Cassidy says 2,000 is off the table, and they haven’t proven why most Americans need another 1,400…

Cut 10 (09) “…promise.”

Cassidy says the administration has a lot to prove, as data shows most Americans may not need an extra 1,400 dollars right now.

Cut 11 (09) “….increased.”

Cassidy says the push for 15 an hour by 2025 would kill struggling restaurants who are barely hanging on right now.

Cut 12 (09) “…jobs.”

Proponents argue the prophesied major job losses never materialized in jurisdictions that independently raised their minimum wages.

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The Louisiana Department of Education is developing a new program to help develop student’s emotional and social health in an effort to boost academic outcomes.

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says leaders will participate in a series of workshops and five, six-hour-long modules to develop skills related to student emotional health…

Cut 13 (09) “….need.”

The training focuses on developing social/emotional help in early childhood.

In the 2018-2019 school year, there were 30,239 days of missed school by students serving out of school suspensions. Brumley says helping student before they act out is key.

Cut 14 (11) “…future.” 

Brumley says leaders will learn how to teach kids to understand emotion, set goals, show empathy, and build positive relationships with their peers.

Cut 15 (06)“..absenteeism.”

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The Saints are reportedly 88 million dollars over the salary cap as they head into the offseason, which means significant roster moves are likely needed.  General Manager Mickey Loomis says while he doesn’t know which moves will be made yet, it will certainly be challenging.

Cut 16 (11) “…the year after.”

One key player that will be a free agent is defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who had 13.5 sacks this past season.  Loomis says he’ll be a hot target for a lot of teams but the Black and Gold would like to keep him in New Orleans.

Cut 17 (11) “…want him back.”

When it comes to selecting the right players in the upcoming draft, Loomis says the pandemic has made college scouting more difficult.

Cut  18 (15) “…players and coaches.”

530 PM LRN News

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley says one of the department’s goals moving forward is increasing K-12 teacher retention, and fostering a more diverse workforce. Brumley says twelve percent of all teachers leave after their first year on the job, and they’ve got to start cutting that number back.

Cut 10 (08) “…to do.”

About a quarter of all teachers in the K-12 workforce are also uncertified.

Former Baton Rouge state representative and mayoral candidate Steve Carter died of COVID-19 complications Tuesday, three weeks after he was first hospitalized with the virus.  Political analyst Bernie Pinsonat has known Carter since the late 1970s and says Carter was not only a good friend, he was a good legislator.

Cut 12 (12) “…LSU.” 

A COVID-19 vaccination event scheduled for tomorrow at the Rapides Parish Coliseum is already fully booked. L-D-H Region Six Medical Doctor David Holcombe says when they announced the event to the public Monday night they were overwhelmed with interest.

Cut 5  (10) “…sign up.” 

The event will be Thursday from 8:30 until 3 pm and you must be preregistered. 

An outbreak of COVID-19 cases connected to a high school wrestling tournament in Gonzales has led to the LHSAA canceling the remainder of the wrestling regular season. But LHSAA director Eddie Bonine says they still plan on holding the state wrestling championships in Baton Rouge February 25th and 26th

Cut 6 (12) “…of COVID”

4:45 LRN Sportscast January 27

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis spoke for the first time today since the season ended and was asked about handling the offseason when they do not know if quarterback Drew Brees will retire or not. Loomis says they are not in a rush to get an answer from Brees…
cut 30 (30) “….there are knowns”
Over-the-cap-dot-com, says the Saints are projected to be 112-million dollars over the salary cap. Loomis says getting under the cap will be challenging, but it doesn’t mean the team will have to rebuild.

LSU released its 2021 football schedule today. The Tigers are scheduled to kick-off next season in Pasadena by playing at U-C-L-A. The first of seven home games will be September 11th versus McNeese. The SEC opener is September 25th at Mississippi State and the Tigers will once again face Alabama on the first Saturday in November.

A COVID outbreak following a wrestling tournament in Gonzales earlier this month has caused the LHSAA to cancel the rest of the regular season for wrestling. But LHSAA Executive Director Eddie Bonine says they plan to still hold the state championships February 25th and 26th at the Baton Rouge Raising Canes Center and strict measures will be in place…
cut 8 (08) “…social distancing”

The Pelicans will look to snap a three-game losing streak tonight as they host Washington. Last night LSU basketball ended a two-game losing streak with a 78-66 win over Texas A-and-M.